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Mozilla envisions an open and decentralized Internet of Things, that puts people first, where individuals can shape their own experience and are empowered, safe, and independent. To help fulfill this goal, Mozilla joined the W3C Web of Things Interest Group, with a goal of giving Things URLs on the web to make them linkable and discoverable, and to collaborate around standard data models and APIs to make them interoperable.

In this talk we present an open source implementation of an IoT Gateway (Mozilla “Things” Gateway), which is an important piece of the overall Web of Things framework. Having the framework run on an always-on embedded Linux device in the home means that consumer IoT data stays local, and private. We also describe example constrained device libraries that help bridge non-IP and non-standard Things to the gateway, where they can interact with other web Things.

Kathy Giori is a Senior Product Manager at Mozilla, leading product development of Mozilla's open, and standards-based approach to an IoT framework. Mozilla is bringing this technology to the world to protect the safety and privacy of consumers as the growth of IoT matures. She r... Read More →